PRINCESS THEATRE
The offering by the Fullers’ Follies at the Princess Theatre this week is one of the best that has yet been presented by them during their long and successful season in Dunedin. Mr Masters is to be congratulated on his latest effort, which contains everything that is merry and bright in vaudeville. The show has the appropriate title of 1 Patches,’ and altogether forms a most attractive programme. There is plenty of humor in the piece, and in addition the dancing and singing help materially to make the entertainment a success. Some of the outstanding items on the Ijill are ‘ Impossible Homicides,’ ‘The Dancing Drama,’ ‘l’ll Take Her Back,’ ‘The Riddle,’ ‘Don’t Give It Away,’ and the riotous finale, ‘ Their First Client.’ The whole company is seen and heard to advantage throughout, but the efforts of Stud Foley, . Harry Gould, and Lula Fanning call for special praise. Winnie Edgertou and William Beresfovd are in excellent vocal form, and their songs are as usual much appreciated.
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Evening Star, Issue 19778, 31 January 1928, Page 3
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